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Museum collections are often made up of a variety of materials in a single collection including, but not limited to: canvas, oil and/or acrylic paints, wood, ivory, paper, bone, leather, and textiles. The biggest conservation issue for museum collections is the fluctuations in relative humidity and temperature.
Collections management describes how museums manage and care for their collections to meet standards and legislation relating to museums and collections. This includes safeguarding the preservation of the collections through appropriate conservation, handling, storage and display methods.
A Collections Plan is a document increasingly developed by museums to ensure that objects are acquired in an organized and focused manner.
In order to protect the collection from deterioration, museums are encouraged to address the following in their collections management policy: storage, temperature, relative humidity, pest control, conservation, handling of objects, disaster planning and location inventories.
This brought the sale of The Ann Gordon Getty Collection to a grand total of over $150 million, the proceeds of which will benefit the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation for the Arts, dedicated to support arts and science organisations.
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Collections management policies establish governance standards and mission-oriented principles that guide collections-related activities, incorporating all aspects of management to fulfill the stewardship obligations inherent to museum collections.
Field collection, excavation, treasure-troves, donations, gifts and bequests, purchase, loan, exchange, confiscation, transfer, repatriation etc., are some of the common methods of acquisition of objects for a museum.

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